this is a little off topic, and is actually a problem politely called user 
error. bn and amazon have never had any such relationship. you're probably 
thinking of borders and should remember the maxim, "people on 'ludes should 
not surf." [paraphrased]

On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 03:45 , Eric S wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Sean M. Burke wrote:
>
>> BTW, since someone asked: I don't think ordering it from Amazon will get 
>> it
>> any slower or faster than from BN.com.
>
> Especially since BN.com is (or at least was as of a few months ago) just 
> a
> different front end for Amazon.com.  BN.com farmed out their online
> operations to Amazon, and they became very tightly integrated, to the
> point that they almost always had the same prices and availability on
> books and DVDs.  One of my credit cards let me cash in reward points for
> BN.com gift certificates, and one time while spending one, I miskeyed
> something and wound up at an Amazon.com error reporting page :-)
>

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